Solid family home with garden and parking in well-connected Llandaff area.
Three bedrooms in traditional semi-detached layout
Off-street parking for two cars on forecourt
Large enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn
Boiler replaced six months ago; mains gas central heating
Double glazed windows installed before 2002
Internal finishes dated; cosmetic renovation likely needed
Small front plot and modest kerb appeal to improve
Council tax band above average; wider area shows higher deprivation
Set on a quiet street in Fairwater Grove West, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers a practical family layout and genuine potential to add value. The property combines traditional 1930s character—bay windows and pebble-dash exterior—with modern comforts such as a six-month-old boiler, double glazing and off-street parking for two cars. The large, enclosed rear garden provides private outdoor space and scope for landscaping or extension (subject to planning).
Internally the layout is straightforward and family-friendly: separate lounge and dining rooms, a fitted kitchen with breakfast area, and three bedrooms upstairs served by a modern family bathroom. Some rooms retain dated finishes (artex ceilings, papered walls) and the house would benefit from cosmetic updating throughout to maximise its appeal and resale potential.
Practical considerations are clear: the home is freehold with mains gas central heating and fast broadband and mobile signal. The property sits in a city-suburban setting with excellent transport links and nearby parks and amenities, making it suitable for families or first-time buyers wanting commuter convenience. Note the plot is modest at the front, council tax is above average and the wider local area indicators show high local qualification but also higher area deprivation metrics; buyers should weigh local context when budgeting for long-term upkeep and potential improvements.